Plymouth Argyle have launched an investigation into allegations that a Southend player was abused by a spectator during the League Two match between the two sides on Saturday.

The match ended in a 2-2 draw but Plymouth have confirmed that after the game the club were informed of allegedly racist remarks coming from a member of the crowd.

A Plymouth statement read: "We have received a number of complaints relating to crowd behaviour during Saturday's game. We are currently conducting a thorough investigation into these complaints."

A statement from the supporters group Plymouth Argyle Fans' Trust read: "On Saturday an incident involving abuse coming from a supporter towards the Barn Park end of the Lyndhurst stand was reported to the police by a Trust member.

"Our message to any so-called fans who cannot put aside their own bigotry for 90 minutes is simple: you are not welcome at Home Park."